It has the nicest screen of anything commonly available right now, supports hyphenation, and uses a very nice default font, and while I like having a touchscreen, it isn't essential. I'm fairly satisfied with my Story HD.
It has a few faults, but the thing is, right now there isn't a reader available that doesn't have at least one noteworthy shortcoming. I'd advise you to get either the Story HD (if the screen resolution is most important to you), the Nook Simple Touch (if you don't want to forego the touchscreen), or the Sony Reader Wi-Fi (if you're prepared to fiddle around and root your device to get more features).
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